ulluco (Meaning)

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ulluco (n.)

See Melluc/o.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ulluco

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ulluco Sentence Examples

  1. The Andean indigenous plant ulluco is a valuable source of vitamins and minerals.
  2. Ullucos are commonly boiled, fried, or fermented, and have a slightly sweet and earthy flavor.
  3. The ulluco's distinctive tubers resemble miniature potatoes in shape and texture.
  4. Ullucos are grown in various colors, including red, yellow, and green, adding a vibrant touch to Andean cuisine.
  5. The ulluco plant's unique frost tolerance makes it a hardy crop in elevated regions.
  6. The production of ulluco has historically played a vital role in the food security of Andean communities.
  7. Recent research has explored the potential health benefits of ulluco, such as its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  8. Ullucos are gaining recognition globally as a nutritious and versatile ingredient in modern gastronomy.
  9. The cultivation of ulluco is an important cultural practice that preserves traditional agricultural knowledge in Andean regions.
  10. The ulluco's adaptability and nutritional value make it a promising crop for promoting food security in developing countries.

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See Melluc/o.

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The Andean indigenous plant ulluco is a valuable source of vitamins and minerals.

Ullucos are commonly boiled, fried, or fermented, and have a slightly sweet and earthy flavor.

The ulluco's distinctive tubers resemble miniature potatoes in shape and texture.

Ullucos are grown in various colors, including red, yellow, and green, adding a vibrant touch to Andean cuisine.